Peru’s ex-president Garcia dies after shooting himself to avoid arrest

Peru’s former president Alan Garcia died in a hospital in Lima on
Wednesday, hours after shooting himself in the head to avoid arrest in
connection with a bribery probe.

Garcia, 69 who had six adult children, was a skilled orator elected president twice, first as a firebrand
leftist and then as a champion of foreign investment and free trade,
Garcia had been dogged by allegations of corruption in recent years that
he had repeatedly denied.

Garcia was one of nine people a judge had ordered to be arrested on
Wednesday for alleged involvement in bribes distributed by Odebrecht, a
Brazilian construction company that triggered Latin America’s biggest
graft scandal when it admitted in 2016 that it had paid kickbacks to
politicians across the region to secure lucrative contracts.

While three former presidents in Peru have also been ordered to jail
in connection with Odebrecht, Garcia had blamed his legal troubles on
political persecution, accusing President Martin Vizcarra without
evidence of trying to silence him.

Others might sell out, not me, Garcia said in some of his last
broadcast comments on Tuesday, repeating a phrase he has used frequently
as his political foes became ensnared in the Odebrecht investigation.

Members of his once-powerful Apra party announced his death to crowds
gathered outside of hospital Casimiro Ulloa, where he suffered three
cardiac arrests and underwent emergency surgery.Garcia’s death shocked the Andean country that had watched him become
one of the world’s youngest presidents when elected at 36 in 1985, a
term that was marked by a severe economic crisis and the rise of leftist
rebel groups. He was elected to another five-year term in 2006 after
remaking himself as a free-market proponent.